Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] [verb] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A proper respect for the Modern thinking that underlay such tools of social and economic experiment as the centre of Zlin , the original Bauhaus buildings , the Weissenhof , the Maison Savoye and many more , demands that their documentation should be preserved , but they themselves should be allowed to die .
2 And the informal learning that teachers could so usefully acquire from each other , through talking about their teaching and watching each other teach , is often prevented by overcrowded timetables ( and , of course , the vexed issue of ‘ cover ’ ) and/or by a staff ethos that discourages such activities .
3 Another typical Bank Holiday incident of the kind that brought such infamy to the Hooligans involved four young men , described as ‘ larrikins ’ aged between 17 and 20 years , who were charged with damaging an ice-cream feeder belonging to an Italian ice-cream vendor , and assaults on police and a park-keeper .
4 The budget , now whittled down to $160m , has only recently been approved by the General Assembly committee that does such jobs .
5 Older people may take longer to retrain for new tasks than younger , but not to a degree that makes such retraining not worth while .
6 Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions , I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net .
7 James was beginning to hone his talents as a writer of fiction , and as part of a Trinidad literary circle that included such writers as Albert Gomes and Ralph de Boissière he helped found two important , if short-lived , literary journals as outlets for their writing : Trinidad ( 1929–30 ) and The Beacon ( 1931–3 ) .
8 The device that makes such issuance , endorsement-negotiation , and registration possible is the ‘ private key . ’
9 Temper tantrums are the end result and represent the classic example of perpetuation of immaturity by a failure to stop the ‘ reward ’ of attention that maintains such behaviour .
10 The odds are that a relationship that engenders such trust in infancy will continue to engender it in later childhood too , and who is to say at the end of it all that one period was more crucial than another in bringing about the final result ?
11 It is this new emphasis that causes such anxiety and guilt to those for whom self-healing does not work .
12 An important development that overcomes such problems is the PAS-score , which is the firm 's Z-Score in a particular year , ranked against the population and expressed in percentile terms .
13 The case against environmental lead is very strong , but an argument that contains such exaggeration and error can only be a weak one .
14 If they are to avoid falling into the theoretical machinery that perpetuates such stereotypes , women are obliged constantly to dodge the conceptual apparatuses that seek to mould their language .
15 Her mother , although of the mentality that refuses such places because of the price of the uniform , was luckily not in a social or financial position where she could reasonably do so , and although she was often unreasonable enough , she did not like to appear to be so in the eyes of the whole neighbourhood , so she constrained her parsimony and her innate distrust in education into selecting the less distinguished of the schools available , on the grounds that the bus fare was cheaper .
16 The baby that has such power over its parents ?
17 Perhaps Alan Sillitoe wanted to attack the society that produces such people .
18 It is evident , nevertheless , that Disraeli 's comments on architecture in the trilogy , as distinct from The Young Duke , become evaluations of the society that produced such buildings ; and his comments on that society become , in their turn , a manifesto for his own time .
19 A society that allows such deaths is not humane .
20 Accordingly , the subject that studied such phenomena took on a strongly normative , prescriptive character .
21 That he neither really sees nor is really torn , that he can not enter the world of either comedy or tragedy , neither O brave new world that hath such people in it , nor Dark dark dark beneath the blaze of noon .
22 ‘ O brave new world that has such people in it , ’ says Miranda ; to which donnish Prospero replies , ‘ is new to thee . ’
23 Experience on this line , as earlier on the Midland Suburban line and subsequently on the North London , has demonstrated the marketing advantages and associated traffic growth that follow such schemes .
24 Is it their arrogance that presumes such greatness ?
25 Almost it made one doubt one 's trust in the Divine Intellect that decreed such things .
26 The large increases in plasma concentrations of PYY and enteroglucagon that accompany such conditions as sprue or short bowel syndrome may represent an important adaptive response to malabsorption .
27 That lets it use software that standardises such products as deposits and instalment loans .
28 It might be that it was the incessant closeness to blood , death and suffering that brought out these sentiments in men who had , on the whole , been raised in an education system that rejected such responses as feminine and unmasculine , and that promoted an abstract conception of justice and a stern morality of obedience to rules .
29 He has had to come to terms with the tragic loss of friends from the very start of his climbing career , and while he responds politely to my questions on this subject , I do not pierce the necessary shroud of self-protection that surrounds such memories .
30 These views depend on political values and preferences which we are not going to explore here , but clearly if you believe that society as a whole will gain by children from all income groups being educated together , or children from a local community or religious group being educated together , you will prefer a system of finance that favours such provision .
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